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English: This illustrates how Cavalieri's principle can be used to find the volume of a sphere of known radius.
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  • 2009-02-25 21:44 Michael Hardy 765×315× (5986 bytes) This illustrates how [[Cavalieri's principle]] can be used to find the volume of a sphere of known radius.

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